An especially motivated Shaun White, right, will be back in the spotlight tonight when the eight-man, three-run halfpipe finals go off. White, who missed qualifying for the first time ever in slopestyle Friday, should be out to make a statement in the Winter X Games’ final event. After a move to Friday last year, the event has returned as the closer.

Showstopper.

With Buttermilk Mountain just yards from the south side of the Aspen airport, flyovers by commercial and private jets are expected. But just before sunset Saturday, a military jet buzzed the venue, shaking the light towers and stealing the show for a few seconds.

Pressure’s on.

Frisco monoskier Scotty Meyer and Aspen’s Sam Ferguson have to do well in today’s second qualifying run to make the semifinals. Six of the eight semifinal spots are set, and the duo has to have one of the top two times in the final qualifier to get into the semifinal field, which will be two heats of four. The top four semifinalists reach the finals.

Dandy debut.

In a new event, snowboard street, riders had their choice of “urban-inspired feature” — staircase railings, a box rail or an oversized yellow rail — to show off. Canadian Nic Sauve won the inaugural event, which took their two best runs down the features.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Tyreek Hill didn’t know what to do when he started hearing thousands of people in Arrowhead Stadium chanting his name, even as he stood all alone on the frozen turf waiting for the punt.